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  2. List of Cardiff City F.C. internationals - Wikipedia

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    After spending a decade in the Southern Football League, Cardiff joined the Football League in 1920. [1] In April 1912, Jack Evans became the first Cardiff player to be capped in an international match when he played for Wales against Ireland. [2] George Latham was the only other Cardiff player to play in an international match before the First ...

  3. Cardiff City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Cardiff City were issued a transfer embargo by FIFA, which was lifted in January 2023. [69] [70] The club also appealed against an embargo from the English Football League which prevented them paying fees for players until May 2024. [70] In March 2023, Cardiff City reported an operating loss of £29 million for the 2021–22 ...

  4. History of Cardiff City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cardiff City Football Club spans the period from 1899 to the present time. For detail on individual periods of the club's history, see one of the following articles: History of Cardiff City F.C. (1899–1962) History of Cardiff City F.C. (1962–present)

  5. List of Cardiff City F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    It also records achievements by Cardiff City players on the international stage, and the club's highest transfer fees. Attendance records at Ninian Park and the Cardiff City Stadium, the club's home grounds since 1910 and 2009 respectively, are also included.

  6. Ninian Park - Wikipedia

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    Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a single wooden stand, it underwent numerous renovations during its lifespan and hosted fixtures with over 60,000 spectators in attendance.

  7. Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Cardiff City F.C ...

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    In my mind it should probably be "List of international footballers who played for Cardiff City F.C." or something. My concern is "internationals" has no bounds, and certainly in the good ol' days, international footballers were good all-round sportsmen and played international cricket as well.

  8. History of Cardiff City F.C. (1962–present) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City drew the most successful graphic at Championship in 2009–10 season and qualified for the Play-Offs after beating Queens Park Rangers 1–0. In the play-off semi-final, they met Leicester City. Cardiff advanced to the play-off final after winning 4–3 on penalties following a 3–3 aggregate score over two legs.

  9. History of Cardiff City F.C. (1899–1962) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cardiff City F.C. from 1899 to 1962 covers the club's founding, its move into the Southern Football League and its election to the Football League to the end of the 1961–62 season. Founded in 1899 as Riverside A.F.C., the club was renamed Cardiff City in 1908 and joined the Southern Football League two years later.